Stereo playback – Allen&Heath Qu-32 User Manual

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Patch the source to be recorded using the

Setup /

Output Patch / USB Audio

screen. Touch the track 17

box and turn the rotary to select the left source. Press

the ‘+1’

Fn

key to increment the right source to track

18, or use the rotary to select an unrelated source.

Mono or stereo Channels and Groups can be globally
sourced from their Insert Sends (pre-processing) or
from Direct Out using this button.

Note

Qu-Drive Stereo recording shares the same

patch as Track 17-18 of the Qu-Drive multitrack
recording and USB streaming.

The record meter on the USB page displays the
current source. The default is LR post-fade.

Arm the recording by touching the red circle Record

button. Touch the Play button to start the recording.

Stereo Playback

– You can play back audio files

from a USB storage device plugged into Qu-Drive:

Format = 44.1 or 48kHz, 16 or 24-bit, WAV file

Note

– Use the USB device with the Qu mixer only. Do

not use it for other applications.

Format the USB device on the Qu mixer before
loading the playback files. Use the

Setup / Utility /

Qu-Drive

screen. This clears the drive and sets up the

Qu directory structure.

Copy audio WAV files on to USB from your
computer. Place these in the AHQU / USBPLAY
directory. Plug the USB device into Qu-Drive.

Patch the playback to the ST3 channel using the

Processing / Preamp

screen

Fn

key to open the

Preamp Source screen. Make sure Qu-Drive is
selected as the ‘Global USB Source’. Select USB as
the source for ST3.

Once you have selected Qu-Drive as the global USB

source you can also use the panel USB key in the
Preamp section to toggle between the ST3 preamp
and USB source.

Select the track to play back by touching the name
box. You can choose a track from the Playback or the
Recordings directory. Touch

Select

to confirm.

Press the

Fn

key for options to choose playback

mode:

Recording Errors - A warning message
displays if buffer overrun errors are detected
during recording. Try reformatting or using a
different USB drive.

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